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NVIDIA today announced that it will provide the source code for the new NVIDIA® CUDA® LLVM-based compiler to academic researchers and software-tool vendors, enabling them to more easily add GPU support for more programming languages and support CUDA applications on alternative processor architectures.
LLVM is a widely-used open source compiler infrastructure with a modular design that makes it easy to add support …
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Following GIGABYTE, ASUS also releasing their GT 440 graphic card. According tho product news, the graphic card will give 15% performance boost, 35°C cooler operation and 2.5 times longer lifespan. The card also factory overclocked to 822MHz. The software included also can easily overclocked the card up to 50%.
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Following in the footsteps of the first stylish All-in-one PC, the AE1900, MSI announces the release of the all-new Wind Top AE1920. The Wind Top AE1920 again features the AE1900’s elegant white body with a sparkling, transparent border design. The AE1920 utilizes Intel’s latest generation low consumption processor, DDR3 memory, integrated touch controls and audio/video …
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At Computex 2010, AMD (NYSE: AMD) today delivered the first public demonstration of an AMD Fusion processor, initiating the accelerated processing era. The AMD Fusion™ Family of Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) represents a significant shift in processor architecture and capabilities, combining high-performance serial computing and parallel graphics processing cores onto a single die to improve visual and data-intensive tasks that …
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Anyone using MaAfee antivirus? This is for you.
If you are currently running Windows XP we recommend checking to ensure you have the latest security update.
If you are one of a small percentage of McAfee’s consumer customers who has an inoperable or severely impaired PC as a result of the faulty file released earlier this week, we want …
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According to leading market research company, The NPD Group, U.S. retail sales of video games, which includes portable and console hardware, software and accessories, generated revenues of close to $19.66 billion, an 8 percent decline over the $21.4 billion generated in 2008.
Retail sales in the PC game software industry also experienced declines, with revenues down 23 percent, generating $538 million …